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CAF Women’s Champions: Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC white washes FAD to storm semi-finals

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CAF Women’s Champions: Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC white washes FAD to storm semi-finals
Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC have white washed FAD to storm the semi-finals of the CECAFA Zonal qualifiers for the 2024/25 CAF Women’s Champions League. The FUFA Women Super League champions won the Djibouti side 10-0 at Abebe Bikila Stadium, Addis Ababa on Friday morning, the 23rd August 2024. Shadia Nabirye sent Kawempe in an early […]

Kawempe Muslim Ladies FC have white washed FAD to storm the semi-finals of the CECAFA Zonal qualifiers for the 2024/25 CAF Women’s Champions League.

The FUFA Women Super League champions won the Djibouti side 10-0 at Abebe Bikila Stadium, Addis Ababa on Friday morning, the 23rd August 2024.

Shadia Nabirye sent Kawempe in an early 11th minute before Hadijah Nandago doubled the lead ten minutes later.

Nandago completed her brace in the 34th minute as the score turned 3-0. In the 45th minute, Nabirye also finished her brace extending Kawempe’s lead to 4-0.

Nandago netted a second half hat trick in the 51st – penalty, 68th, and 80th minute taking her tally to five goals on the day.

Halima Kampi, Rebecca Nakato, and Mary Kabacurezi were also on target in the 53rd, 56th, and 85th minute, each.

The emphatic win took Ayub Khalifa’s side at the top of Group B, level on six points with Simba Queens but the former have a better goal difference although the latter have a game in hand.

Tanzania giants Simba will take on PVP Buyenzi from Burundi later on in the day before the semifinal match ups are determined.

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